Difference between revisions of "Bend Program Optimization"
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'''Remove''' the '''Post Bend Jog''' move in each FRB Row | '''Remove''' the '''Post Bend Jog''' move in each FRB Row | ||
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Revision as of 15:12, 20 July 2006
The goal of bend program optimization is to reduce the cycle time per part.
General Optimization
Attempt to optimize motion through combination of motion. |
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Specific Optimization Techniques for CNC Bender
Change Feed THEN Rotate to Feed AND Rotate in each FRB row |
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Remove the Post Bend Jog move in each FRB Row
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Increase the Bend Return Step Point value in each FRB Row
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5 - Set the radius shifting to SHIFT DURING the Bend Arm return, Feed / Rotate. (Huge time saver)
6 - Set the Pressure Die to retract a short distance (PD Retract Timer = 100 ms) on bend rows that do move into radius shift rows.
7 - Hold the mandrel forward (plug mandrel) from the start to the last bend. Draw the mandrel back on the last bend in order to make the part easier to unload. (Significant time-saver)
--Mcone 09:50, 20 July 2006 (EDT)